On Tue, Sep 09, 1997 at 09:37:27PM -0700, Karl M. Hegbloom wrote:
> > "F" == F Potorti writes:
>
> F> I am resending this, this time to the mailing list. I suspect
> F> that the list-group gateway is not bidirectional, is that true?
>
> F> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jeff Noxon) writes:
> "F" == F Potorti writes:
F> I am resending this, this time to the mailing list. I suspect
F> that the list-group gateway is not bidirectional, is that true?
F> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jeff Noxon) writes:
F> If you think going buslogic, the following are very recommended
I am resending this, this time to the mailing list. I suspect that
the list-group gateway is not bidirectional, is that true?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jeff Noxon) writes:
Note that the non-CPU FlashPoint models are the only ones available
with twin-bus configurations. BusLogic is marketing t
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
: I've seen some tape loaders change tape when sent mt offline, which
: make them usable under linux. You might want to check first though.
I'm happily using an HP Surestore 12000e DDS autochanger with dump and amanda
to do backups on a set of systems, i
THANK YOU SO MUCH for all infos, I won't miss the doc and WEB site
you suggested (I also think they will deal with possible/real transfer
rates, of course related to the kind of hard disk or other device you
connect to the card).
Cheers.
Nicola Bernardelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Nicola Bernardelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There was mention of a specific model, Buslogic BT-948: is it such a
> "low-end" card or one with that CPU onboard?
The BT-948 and all other "MultiMaster" models have onboard CPUs. The 948
is BusLogic's equivalent to the Adaptec 2940U. The 95
ast) with Debian GNU/Linux?
And what about 2 CPU usage? I read on this list recently that the
kernel is getting mature for Linux with such motherboards:
> Date: Fri, 29 Aug 1997 11:50:02 -0700
> From: Philippe Troin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: 2 CPU se
On Fri, 29 Aug 1997 13:06:51 CDT Jesse Goldman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]
ov) wrote:
> Our group is considering ordering some Debian servers running kernel
> 2.0.30 either with 2 Pentium Pro CPUs or 2 Pentium II CPUs. I've read
> somewhere, however, that, in the dual CPU configuration, lock-ups are
> occ
Hi,
Our group is considering ordering some Debian servers running kernel
2.0.30 either with 2 Pentium Pro CPUs or 2 Pentium II CPUs. I've read
somewhere, however, that, in the dual CPU configuration, lock-ups are
occasionally experienced which may cut down on productivity. Does anyone
have a Debia
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